MAKE TOTJESELP GEEM PKOOP. Everybody knows; certain germs cause disease, but everybody doesn’t-know bow to keep gem proof. ‘-Keeping alimentary track ’by drinking water plentifully first thing in'morning is one of the: best yfhys, ; -says Dr. Lee Howard, in ‘;Mn?i^B.’sf^enr ; . : better is to -taka'.Wai* Water. Eure,-■ refreshing, and containing' mineral properties wfifch clear the system and counteract gems, it's ( an unequalled health beverage. If the children take their lunch to school, there- is nothing more wholesome, nourishing, and palatable, then the famous "CROSSED FISH” sardines. ■ '
FAIRBUEN & SILK RIDCWAY STi, WAMCANUIi : Land, Estate, and Insurance Agents. ■ ■ Agents Thos Cook and Son. ’ Sharebrokers. Public Accountants, and Auditors. PASSENGERS BOOKED BY ANY LINjB TO ANY PART OF THE WORLD. TO STAND THE SEASON At Wanganui East'and Travel the Surrounding Districts. THE TROTTING STALLION ' JERBELSKI. JEEBELSKI. is by Jersey, who sired . many Winners. His grandsire was that good horse Child Harold. Jerhelski’s dam, Bell, was by' that fine trotting sire. Bellman. 1 Jerbelski took first prize in Wanghnui Show, 1909, Second in 1910; only twice shown. TERMS.—Single mares, J33 3s. Payable January Ist; 1912. Fqr further '-particulars -apply to, W. MAJOR, Owner; Benefield Wanganui East.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13528, 9 November 1911, Page 8
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191Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13528, 9 November 1911, Page 8
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